Memoirs of the Abbé Edgeworth: Containing His Narrative of the Last Hours of Louis XVIRowland Hunter, 1815 - 223페이지 |
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... feeling have laid at your Majesty's feet the records of the fidelity of the Abbé Edgeworth to your Majesty's illustrious House . May devoted loyalty like his , in- spire every heart in your Majesty's dominions , and may the result of ...
... feeling have laid at your Majesty's feet the records of the fidelity of the Abbé Edgeworth to your Majesty's illustrious House . May devoted loyalty like his , in- spire every heart in your Majesty's dominions , and may the result of ...
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... feeling that he was of more use in Paris than he could hope to be any where else , and the strong represen- tations on the subject which he received from his own confessor , and the urgent entreaties of those who were under his care ...
... feeling that he was of more use in Paris than he could hope to be any where else , and the strong represen- tations on the subject which he received from his own confessor , and the urgent entreaties of those who were under his care ...
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... feelings with which he saw the rise and progress of the French revolution , especially as it con- cerned religion , and particularly the re- ligion which he professed , can be learnt from the following letters , which were addressed by ...
... feelings with which he saw the rise and progress of the French revolution , especially as it con- cerned religion , and particularly the re- ligion which he professed , can be learnt from the following letters , which were addressed by ...
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... ap- pealed to his feelings , yet with others he was circumspect and suspicious . He was naturally of an uncommonly timid disposition , and this apprehensive temperament was probably increased by a feeble constitution , and 38.
... ap- pealed to his feelings , yet with others he was circumspect and suspicious . He was naturally of an uncommonly timid disposition , and this apprehensive temperament was probably increased by a feeble constitution , and 38.
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... felt himself inclined to comply with such a message . I felt it as a command that could not be disobeyed ; and I conjured M. de Male- sherbes to represent to the King all that a feeling heart , broken by grief , dictated to 43.
... felt himself inclined to comply with such a message . I felt it as a command that could not be disobeyed ; and I conjured M. de Male- sherbes to represent to the King all that a feeling heart , broken by grief , dictated to 43.
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Abbé Edgeworth Archbishop of Paris Archbishop of Rheims assez autres avaient avait été avoir avons ayant bateau bien bientôt bonté bourreaux brother C'est chercher Clery commissaires Comte conseil consolation d'autre d'eux d'une death dernière détails deux devoir diocese DIOCESE OF PARIS dire dit-il domestique donner Duc d'Angoulême Edgeworth de Firmont Edgeworthstown enfin Essex être faire fait Fèvre fidèle fois Français France heard Henry Essex Edgeworth heures homme J'ai jamais jours jusqu'à King l'Archevêque laissé letter Lezardiere livres Louis Bousset Louis XVI Louis XVIII Madame Elizabeth maison maître Malesherbes ment ministre Mittau Monsieur l'Abbé Edgeworth monsieur votre frère mort n'était obliged ordres papers Paris parler parut passer peine personnes presque Prince qu'elle qu'il qu'il avait qu'on qu'un que je quelques Reims rendre resta rien royal seul silence somme soon Temple tems tête tion tout USSHER EDGEWORTH vint voir voiture voix
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85 페이지 - I heard him pronounce distinctly these memorable words. — ' / die innocent of all the crimes laid to my charge. I pardon those who have occasioned my death, and I pray to God that the blood you are now going to shed may never be visited on France.
172 페이지 - Malgré la rigueur de sa prison, il en avait appris quelque chose. Il savait en général que les ecclésiastiques français, obligés de s'expatrier, avaient été accueillis à Londres. Mais il ignorait absolument les détails. « Le peu que je me fis un devoir de lui...
171 페이지 - Mais lorsqu'il n'était question que de lui-même, et de ses malheurs, il n'en paraissait pas plus ému que ne le sont communément les autres hommes, lorsqu'ils entendent le récit des maux d'autrui.
187 페이지 - Je meurs innocent de tous les crimes qu'on » m'impute; je pardonne aux auteurs de ma mort, et je prie » Dieu que ce sang que vous allez répandre ne retombe jamais
168 페이지 - ... etc. Je compris que ce préambule allait aboutir à me fouiller, et je le prévins en lui disant que, la réputation de M. de Malesherbes ne l'ayant pas exempté de cette formalité, je ne m'étais pas flatté, en venant au Temple, qu'on ferait une exception pour moi; que, du reste, je n'avais rien dans mes poches de suspect; qu'il ne tenait qu'à lui de s'en assurer.
82 페이지 - As soon as the King had left the carriage, three guards surrounded him, and would have taken off his clothes, but he repulsed them with haughtiness. He undressed himself, untied his neckcloth, opened his shirt and arranged it himself. The guards, whom the determined countenance of the King had for a moment disconcerted, seemed to recover their audacity. They surrounded him again, and would have seized his hands. " ' What are you attempting ? ' said the King, drawing back his hands. ' To bind you,
186 페이지 - larmes, dans ce nouvel outrage je ne vois » qu'un dernier trait de ressemblance entre votre » Majesté et le Dieu qui va être sa récompense.
7 페이지 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
75 페이지 - Then, having shut the door, he kneeled at my feet. "It is finished, sir," said he, "give me your last benediction, and pray that it may please God to support me to the end." He soon arose, and leaving the cabinet, advanced towards the wretches who were in his bed-chamber. Their countenances were embarrassed, yet their hats were not taken off, and the King perceiving it, asked for his own. Whilst Clery, bathed in tears, ran for it, the King said,— "Are there amongst you any members of the Commune?...
184 페이지 - Messieurs, leur dit-il d'un ton de maître, je vous recommande monsieur que voilà ; ayez soin qu'après ma mort, il ne lui soit fait aucune insulte. Je vous charge d'y veiller.